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Wie blicken ehemalige Waldorfschülerinnen und -schüler auf ihre Schulzeit zurück? Was waren für sie die wichtigsten und prägendsten Erfahrungen ihrer Schulzeit? Wie beurteilen sie "waldorfspezifische Besonderheiten" wie das "Klassenlehrerprinzip", den Epochenunterricht oder den künstlerisch-praktischen Unterricht? Welchen Einfluss hatte die Schulzeit auf ihren weiteren Lebensweg? Entscheiden sie sich auch für ihre eigenen Kinder für eine Waldorfschule? Antworten auf diese und viele andere Fragen gibt die hier vorliegende erste österreichische Absolventenstudie.
This is the third in a series of genealogical studies of German families that emigrated to the Kingdom of Hungary in the early 18th century and settled in Somogy County. Kötcse is the oldest of the three major German Lutheran parishes that evolved and numerous families from Kötcse were instrumental in the establishment of the other two. The family histories of those who settled in the parish of Somogydöröcske are included in the volume: Dörnberg: In the Shadow of the Josefsberg; and those from the parish of Ecsény in From Toleration to Expulsion that both preceded this publication. In addition to the genealogical information the author provides the historical context and other information vital to an understanding of the lifestyle, traditions and ultimate destiny of their sojourn in Hungary and beyond.
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"A type of book we always long to read for peace and joy in any nation, Father Dr. JoeBarth Abba touched many areas amidst orgies of circles of terrorisms, Islamic insurgents with key solutions for psycho-dialogical ways on cultural ethnic tensions for conflicts resolution." --Gerhard Ludwig Cardinal Mueller, Vatican, Rome ***The book presents an inquiry into the thoughts and scholasticism of Thomas Aquinas, his classical philosophical synthesis, his insights, and the quest for Justice and Human Rights as a panacea or desired urgent solution to racial justice, abuse of human life, and human rights. Dissertation. (Series: Philosophy / Philosophie, Vol. 108) [Subject: African Studies, Human Rights Studies, Philosophy, Christian Studies, Thomas Aquinas]